____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
TAU-4M.IP Subscriber gateway
81
Type of messages that output to Network log is configuring below:
Error
- check if it is needed to output 'Error' type messages;
Warning
- check if it is needed to output '
Warning
' type messages;
Debug
- check if it is needed to output 'Debug' type messages;
Info
- check if it is needed to output 'Info' type messages;
Configd Log
Log Output
- log messages output direction:
–
Disabled
- log is disabled;
–
Syslog
- messages are output to the remote server or local file via syslog protocol
(protocol configuration is carried out below);
–
Console
- messages are output to device console (connection via COM port adapter is
needed);
–
Telnet
- messages are output to the telnet session; for this create the connection via
telnet protocol first.
Type of messages that output to Config log is configuring below:
Error
- check if it is needed to output 'Error' type messages;
Warning
- check if it is needed to output '
Warning
' type messages;
Debug
- check if it is needed to output 'Debug' type messages;
Info
- check if it is needed to output 'Info' type messages;
Syslog Settings
If at least one of logs (VoIP manager, System manager or configuration manager) is configured to output
in Syslog it is needed to enable the Syslog agent, that will intercept debug messages from corresponding
manager and send them to remote server or save to lacal file in Syslog format.
Enable
- when checked syslog agent is running;
Mode
- Syslog agent operation mode:
–
Server
- log information is sending to remote Syslog server (this mode calls 'remote log');
–
Local file
- log information is saving to local file
;
–
Server and file
- log information is sending to remote Syslog server and saving to local file.
Next, the following settings will be available depending on the Syslog agent mode:
Syslog Server Address
- Syslog server IP address or domain name (needed for 'Server' mode);
Syslog Server Port
- incoming Syslog server messages port (default is 514, needed for 'Server'
mode);
File Name
- log storage file name in Syslog format (needed for ' Local File' mode);
File Size, KB
- log file max size (needed for 'Local File' mode).